Noun
A large drinking cup, with a wide mouth, supported on a foot or standard.
An open-mouthed, thin glass vessel, having a projecting lip for pouring; -- used for holding solutions requiring heat.
Source: Webster's dictionaryQuickly, bring me a beaker of wine, so that I may wet my mind and say something clever. Aristophanes
When men drink, then they are rich and successful and win lawsuits and are happy and help their friends. Quickly, bring me a beaker of wine, so that I may wet my mind and say something clever. Aristophanes
Fill every beaker up, my men, pour forth the cheering wine: There's life and strength in every drop,-thanksgiving to the vine! Albert Gorton Greene
I look a little like Beaker. I think I'm a cross between Beaker and The Count. My hair looks like Oscar the Grouch. It's Muppety hair. Matthew Gray Gubler
Application Fermenting a broth in a beaker has become more than just a way to prove that organisms don't just appear out of thin air. Source: Internet
Pouring egg whites into a beaker of acetone will also turn egg whites translucent and solid. Source: Internet